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The former comedy club resident went to Israel, writing an anti -war song by a w...

Russian showman Semen Slepakov left

The former comedy club resident went to Israel, writing an anti -war song by a well -known Russian showman, producer and performer Semen Slepakov left the Russian Federation and went to Israel. Previously, he recorded the anti -war song "Not everything is so unambiguous. " About it reports telegram-channel "World chronicles". His assistant reported that Slepakov went. She said that the singer did not go for treatment, with his well -being all right. "Everything is well with him.

He went," Slepakova said. In August, information appeared in the media that Slepakov was going to give concerts in Israel, but he denied rumors of emigration. The showman is not too active on social networks and rarely wrote new posts. However, in February, after the invasion of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation to Ukraine, he recorded an appeal to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

"Dear Vladimir, who would have been tested by all these beloved cultural figures? How would Vladimir Vysotsky look at it?" Slepakov said and asked Putin to "find another way out of a terrible situation.

" He released a new song after a long silence, in which he made fun of anyone who still believes that in a situation where there is a war in Ukraine, Russia has been declared "partial mobilization" and thousands of Russian men storm borders with those countries where they are still ready to accept them "Not everything is unambiguous. " "When I was struck in Ukraine, I was so upset, I was straight. And I was so burdensome and gloomy.

I was even going to write on Facebook, but suddenly thought:" And suddenly, or not everything is so unambiguous? " It is said in the first coupling. We will remind that in the Russian Federation partial mobilization was declared on September 21 by decree of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Later, the Defense Minister Shoigu stated that the summons would receive three hundred thousand. Now huge traffic jams from those who want to leave gathered at the borders with Kazakhstan and Georgia.